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Sopona
By The Generalist Posted on March 10, 2020April 28, 2021

Smallpox cult

Dr. Oguntola Sapara suspected skulduggery from the influential priests of Sopona, the Yoruba god of smallpox. He was right.

Categories: 19th century history, 20th century history, Africa, Health & medicine, History, Places, Sciences
Silphium
By The Generalist Posted on February 14, 2020January 25, 2023

Ancient heart

The heart symbol may have originated with an ancient Roman form of birth control, a plant that is probably now extinct.

Categories: Africa, Ancient history, Europe, Food & agriculture, Health & medicine, History, Places, Plants, Sciences
Yaa Asantewaa
By The Generalist Posted on January 17, 2020April 28, 2021

War of the Golden Stool

When the British colonise your country and exile your king, what do you do? If you’re a queen mother of the Ashanti Empire, you start a war.

Categories: 19th century history, Africa, History, Military, Places, Politics & law
Porteadoras
By The Generalist Posted on January 3, 2020January 25, 2023

The Mules of Melilla

Goods carried by hand over the border from Morocco to Melilla and Ceuta are duty-free, so a cottage industry of porters carry goods worth billions of Euros across the border every year.

Categories: Africa, Economics & business, Places, Politics & law
Don Juan Pond
By The Generalist Posted on November 20, 2019April 17, 2021

Saltiest ponds

We’ve all heard of the Dead Sea, so salty that people naturally float in it. But the Gaet’ale Pond in Ethiopia is saltier, and the Don Juan Pond in Antarctica is so salty that it doesn’t freeze, even at -50°C.

Categories: Africa, Earth science, Physics & chemistry, Places, Sciences, The poles
By The Generalist Posted on November 18, 2019April 17, 2021

Two-year Mediterranean

Around five million years ago, the Strait of Gibraltar closed and the Mediterranean dried up. When it reopened, the sea refilled in less than two years.

Categories: Africa, Earth science, Europe, History, Middle East, Places, Prehistory, Sciences
Kampala
By The Generalist Posted on November 9, 2019April 17, 2021

Uganda Hollywood

There are a lot of pseudo-Hollywoods making films: Bollywood, Dhallywood, Mollywood, and Wellywood. My favourites are the hyper-violent action films of Uganda’s Wakaliwood.

Categories: Africa, Arts & recreation, Film & television, Places
Ice block truck in the Sahara
By The Generalist Posted on October 23, 2019August 17, 2021

From the Arctic to the Equator

In 1959, a block of glacier ice was carried – without refrigeration – from the Arctic Circle, through Europe, across the Sahara, and all the way to the Equator. It was perhaps the greatest publicity stunt in history.

Categories: 20th century history, Africa, Economics & business, Europe, History, Places, The poles
Senegal reforestation
By The Generalist Posted on October 15, 2019January 25, 2023

Great Green Wall

It’s no surprise that one of the ways we’ll fight climate change is to plant a lot of trees. Across the entirety of northern Africa, millions of trees are being planted to help, and also to hold back the spread of the Sahara.

Categories: Africa, Earth science, Places, Plants, Sciences
Kofi Annan
By The Generalist Posted on October 7, 2019October 1, 2019

Monday’s child

The Akan of Ghana name their children after days of the week, birth order, and sometimes notable facts about their birth. Kofi Atta Annan, for example, was a twin born on a Friday. But nobody wants to be called Obím̀pέ.

Categories: Africa, Language, Places
Cuckoo Bee
By The Generalist Posted on October 2, 2019April 17, 2021

Cuckoo bees and cuckoo fish

Cuckoos are not the only animal to have their young raised by other species. Bees, wasps, and fish also exhibit the same parasitic behaviour.

Categories: Africa, Animals, Places, Sciences
Ghost
By The Generalist Posted on August 19, 2019April 28, 2021

Ghost marriage

In France, China, and Sudan you can marry a ghost.

Categories: Africa, East Asia, Europe, Places, Politics & law, Religion & belief
God of Sefar
By The Generalist Posted on May 19, 2019April 17, 2021

Green Sahara

For a period of about four thousand years, during the Neolithic Subpluvial, the Sahara was green. Rivers, lakes, trees, savanna, and pre-historic societies flourished in this wet period.

Categories: Africa, Earth science, History, Places, Prehistory, Sciences
Rinderpest
By The Generalist Posted on May 18, 2019April 28, 2021

The second eradicated disease

Most people know that smallpox was the first disease that we have completely eradicated in the wild. But what was the second, and what does it have to do with Egyptian plagues, measles, and cattle?

Categories: 19th century history, 20th century history, Africa, Ancient history, Animals, Food & agriculture, Health & medicine, History, Medieval history, Places, Sciences
Sengalese coast
By The Generalist Posted on April 20, 2019April 17, 2021

The sultan of the Atlantic

Around 1311 CE, the mansa (sultan) of the Mali Empire sent hundreds of ships to find the other side of the Atlantic Ocean. They were lost at sea, so on the next expedition he sailed into the Atlantic himself. He was never seen again.

Categories: Africa, History, Medieval history, Places, The oceans
River under the desert
By The Generalist Posted on April 2, 2019April 17, 2021

The river under the Sahara

Searching for oil in the 1950s, prospectors discovered huge supplies of ancient water under the Sahara. The Great Man-Made River (an enormous network of underground pipes) now brings that water to the major cities of Libya.

Categories: Africa, Earth science, Food & agriculture, Places, Sciences, Technology

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